Description: Until now, you've only heard one side of the story: the "discovery" of America told by Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and the Colonists. Here's the true story of America from the Indigenous perspective. When you think about the beginning of the American story, what comes to mind? Three ships in 1492, or perhaps buckled hats and shoes stepping off of the Mayflower, ready to start a new country. But the truth is, Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and the Colonists didn't arrive to a vast, empty land ready to be developed. They arrived to find people and communities living in harmony with the land they had inhabited for thousands of years, and they quickly disrupted everything they saw. From its "discovery" by Europeans to the first Thanksgiving, the story of Ame Book and Mortar Record Store Colonization and the Wampanoag Story -- Linda Coombs Until now, you've only heard one side of the story: the "discovery" of America told by Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and the Colonists. Here's the true story of America from the Indigenous perspective. When you think about the beginning of the American story, what comes to mind? Three ships in 1492, or perhaps buckled hats and shoes stepping off of the Mayflower, ready to start a new country. But the truth is, Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims, and the Colonists didn't arrive to a vast, empty land ready to be developed. They arrived to find people and communities living in harmony with the land they had inhabited for thousands of years, and they quickly disrupted everything they saw. From its "discovery" by Europeans to the first Thanksgiving, the story of America's earliest days has been carefully misrepresented. Told from the perspective of the New England Indigenous Nations that these outsiders found when they arrived, this is the true story of how America as we know it today began. Author: Linda Coombs Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers Published: 09/12/2023 Pages: 272 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.85lbs Size: 8.19h x 5.43w x 0.79d ISBN: 9780593480434 Age Range: 10-UP Review Citation(s): Kirkus Reviews 08/01/2023 About the Author Linda Coombs (Aquinnah Wampanoag) is an author and historian from the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah, and lives in the Wampanoag community of Mashpee on Cape Cod, MA. Coombs began her museum career in an internship at the Boston Children's Museum, and later working there in the Native American Program. She and her colleague Paulla Dove Jennings (Narragansett) wrote children's books for a museum series highlighting aspects of southern New England tribal cultures. Coombs also worked for 30 years in the Wampanoag Indigenous Program (WIP) of Plimoth Plantation, including 15 years as WIP's Associate Director; and 9 years at the Aquinnah Cultural Center. Presently she does independent museum consulting and cultural presentations.
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Label: Crown Books for Young Readers
Artist: Coombs, Linda
Album: Colonization and the Wampanoag Story (Race to the Truth)
Book Title: Colonization and the Wampanoag Story
Number of Pages: 272 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Topic: Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism, United States / General, People & Places / United States / Native American
Publication Year: 2023
Item Height: 0.7 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction, History
Item Weight: 13.8 Oz
Author: Linda Coombs
Item Length: 8.2 in
Book Series: Race to the Truth Ser.
Item Width: 5.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback